Affiliation:
1. Private Practice Grand Rapids Michigan USA
2. University of Washington Seattle WA USA
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveThis study was initiated to validate a predictable system for establishing maximum maxillary lip dynamics and highlight the clinical significance of the findings.Materials and MethodsSeventy‐five subjects, ranging in age from 25 to 71 years old were photographed with lips in maximum and minimum reveal. The images were digitally analyzed using set references. The statistical analysis was performed using Meta. Numerics version 4.1.4. A Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was carried out to identify relationships between age and maxillary lip dynamics. A p‐value less than or equal to 0.05 was considered to be significant.ResultsA greater percentage of participants have posterior gingival display than anterior gingival display. There is greater movement of the maxillary lip at the cuspid than at the central incisor.ConclusionThere was a tendency for lip dynamics to increase at the right central incisor when there is an increase in lip dynamics at the right cuspid. Lip dynamics does not appear to decrease with age.Clinical SignificanceAccurately recording and considering maximum lip dynamics helps avoid asymmetric, excessive or insufficient gingival architecture, insufficient or excessive tooth length and visible restorative margins.
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